Chesterfield to provide real estate tax relief this June

CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) -- Chesterfield County recently announced that they would be providing a 5% credit on all real estate tax bills that are due in June. The county announced in January that surplus revenue from the previous fiscal year has allowed them to apply the credit, similar to what they did back in 2023, according to the county's website. The average homeowner will save around $150 to $200 on first-half 2025 real estate taxes due to the reallocated $15 million, which is around half of the county's operating surplus from 2024. Hanover’s 2025 real estate tax relief applications open for elderly, disabled residents This is the most recent decision in a broader plan from the county to alleviate negative effects from rising costs towards household budgets. Click here for more information about tax decisions, the county's future plans to help residents and to view the full release.

CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) -- Chesterfield County recently announced that they would be providing a 5% credit on all real estate tax bills that are due in June.

The county announced in January that surplus revenue from the previous fiscal year has allowed them to apply the credit, similar to what they did back in 2023, according to the county's website.

The average homeowner will save around $150 to $200 on first-half 2025 real estate taxes due to the reallocated $15 million, which is around half of the county's operating surplus from 2024.

Hanover’s 2025 real estate tax relief applications open for elderly, disabled residents

This is the most recent decision in a broader plan from the county to alleviate negative effects from rising costs towards household budgets.

Click here for more information about tax decisions, the county's future plans to help residents and to view the full release.